- Cec Purves
Infobox Politician (general)
name=Cecil John Harry Purves
title= Mayor of Edmonton
term_start= October 19, 1977
term_end= October 17, 1983
predecessor=Terry Cavanagh
successor=Laurence Decore
title1= Alderman on theEdmonton City Council (Ward 2)
term_start1=October 13, 1971
term_end1=October 16, 1974
alongside1=Alex Fallow , David Ward
predecessor1=New district
successor1=Laurence Decore ,Olivia Butti ,David Leadbeater
title2= Alderman on theEdmonton City Council (at large)
term_start2=October 19, 1966
term_end2=October 13, 1971
birth_date= birth date and age|1933|10|18
birth_place=Edmonton ,Alberta
party= Better Civic Government Committee, Independent
spouse= Clare Heller
children= Four daughters
profession= Businessman
religion=Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Cecil John Harry (Cec) Purves (born October 18, 1933) is a politician in
Alberta ,Canada and a former mayor ofEdmonton .Early life
Purves was born in Edmonton on October 18, 1933. He grew up in the city's Riverdale district and graduated high school in the city. On December 29, 1956 he married Clare Heller, with whom he would have four daughters.
He worked for the Dominion Bank from 1950 until 1959, and worked for his family's upholstering firm, Apex Auto Upholstering, from 1950 until 1988.
Purves did not graduate from university, but has taken a variety of business and self-improvement courses.
Political career
Purves' first bid for political office took place during the 1964 municipal election, when he ran unsuccessfully for Protestant school trustee. He finished eleventh of twenty-one candidates; the top seven were elected.
He ran for
Edmonton City Council instead in the 1966 election, and was elected as one of twelve aldermen, finishing ninth of thirty-two candidates. He was re-elected in the 1968 election, finishing fifth out of thirty-two candidates. While still in office, he sought the Social Credit nomination in Edmonton-Strathcona for the 1971 provincial election, but was defeated byStrathcona Centre incumbentJoseph Donovan Ross (who was defeated in the general election by Progressive ConservativeJulian Koziak ). In the 1971 election, Edmonton was for the first time divided into aldermanic wards; three aldermen would be elected from each of the four wards. Purves ran in Ward 2, and finished first out of eleven candidates.In the 1974 election, Purves ran for mayor, challenging incumbent
Ivor Dent . He defeated Dent, but so didWilliam Hawrelak , who received more than twice as many votes as Purves. Hawrelak died in office and was replaced by aldermanTerry Cavanagh , who Purves challenged for mayor in the 1977 election. In winning, he beat not only Cavanagh (who finished third) but Dent (who finished fourth) and future mayorLaurence Decore (who finished second). Purves faced no serious opposition to his 1977 re-election bid, and won more than seventy percent of the vote.The highlight of Purves' term as mayor were the
1978 Commonwealth Games and the accompanying opening of Commonwealth Stadium.Purves was defeated in the 1983 election by Decore, who received more than twice as many votes as the incumbent. He did not seek to re-enter politics thereafter.
Retirement and extra-political involvement
Purves served as a member of the St. Joseph's Hospital board, the Edmonton Police Commission, the Greater Edmonton Foundation board, the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce, and the Edmonton Symphony Association board. He was at various times president of the Edmonton Exhibition Association, and the Edmonton Jaycees (a youth association). He was also bishop of the 7th Ward (Edmonton) of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .He filed for bankruptcy on March 29, 1988.
External links
* [http://www.epl.ca/Elections/results/EPLBiographies/PQ.cfm#12/ Edmonton Public Library biography of Cec Purves]
* [http://www.edmonton.ca/CityGov/ElectionHistory/Members%20of%20Council%20Biographies.doc City of Edmonton biography of Cec Purves]
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